Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 227William Blackwood, 1930 - England |
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Page 277
... Gray's thoughts , and in part accounted for the depression of his spirits which can be noted in his first eighteen months at Cam- bridge . which had been fixed a century for nearly ten months after he before and remained unchanged ...
... Gray's thoughts , and in part accounted for the depression of his spirits which can be noted in his first eighteen months at Cam- bridge . which had been fixed a century for nearly ten months after he before and remained unchanged ...
Page 280
... Gray's reputation as sion was taken by Mrs Gray a Latin poet had spread beyond to seek legal opinion as to the his College . It was customary possibility of a separation , for the Universities to offer owing to Philip Gray's out ...
... Gray's reputation as sion was taken by Mrs Gray a Latin poet had spread beyond to seek legal opinion as to the his College . It was customary possibility of a separation , for the Universities to offer owing to Philip Gray's out ...
Page 285
... Gray's tastes and abilities , and , had he lived to fulfil his promise , might have rivalled Gray as a poet . Poetry absorbed West's thoughts , and of his letters written in his Oxford days there are few that do not contain at least ...
... Gray's tastes and abilities , and , had he lived to fulfil his promise , might have rivalled Gray as a poet . Poetry absorbed West's thoughts , and of his letters written in his Oxford days there are few that do not contain at least ...
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A NEAR THING IN THE DOLOMITES | 408 |
MERTON BY A L MAYCOCK | 417 |
BY HAMISH BLAIR | 443 |
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